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Narcissus fell in love with himself and died soon afterwards. At the age of 15, his mother had taken the handsome youth to see Tiresias, the seer.
In Ovid's poem Metamorphosis, which he composed in Rome in the 4th century BCE, the blind seer said something strange: the boy will have a long life "...if he never knows himself."
It is not death that destroys a conqueror, but obesity. That is what happened to King William when he was 59.
On that early September morning in 1087, during a battle to take the city of Paris, the king was thrown from his horse. His bulging stomach hit the pommel of his saddle and he could not keep his balance. He tumbled forward and was killed.
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